A: What 1) (you/do) on Saturday? B: I 2) (volunteer) at my local animal shelter.
That’s where I 3) (go) every weekend.
A: That’s interesting. Do you think I could come along too?
B: OK. The shift 4) (start) at 10. I 5) (write)
down the address and we can meet there at 9:30.
A: Can we make it 9:45? I 6) (expect) a parcel on
Saturday morning. The mail 7) (come) around
9:30. I think I 8) (be) at the shelter at 9:45.
B: 9:45 is fine. I 9) (see) you then. My
sister 10) (come) too.
A: Great! I’d love to see her again.
Mirs Taylor. What do we need from the shops, Lisa? How much flour have we still got?
Lisa: Let's see. There is only a little flour. And there isn't much sugar.
Mirs Taylor: Can you please look and see how many eggs we've got? I want to make a cake, so I need
eggs for that. Three or four.
Lisa: No, we don't need eggs. There are six in the box. But there is only a little cheese, it's OK for a mouse, but not much for a big family.
Mirs Taylor: OK, so we need flour, sugar, and cheese. Oh, and a few tins of dog food, too. I know
there aren't many tins in the cupboard. - Do you want to come to the shops with me, Lisa? I can use a little help with the shopping.
Почитай правила про употребление will, to be going to, present continous. Это всё будущее время. Если коротко to be going to употребляется когда человек только собирается что-нибудь сделать, совершить. will - в основном когда человек хочет что-то сделать по собственной инициативе, а present continous в будущем времени употребляется в случаях когда событие уже точно произойдёт. Например, встреча состоится в понедельник. Здесь используется present continous. Более подробно почитай правила и случаи употребления в интернете